Knokke railway station explained

Knokke
Type:Railway Station
Symbol:rail
Symbol Location:be
Style:Belgium Railway
Address:Knokke, West Flanders
Country:Belgium
Coordinates:51.3397°N 3.2847°W
Line:51B, Kusttram
Platform:4 NMBS
Tracks:4 NMBS
Opened:1920
Electrified:3 kV DC overhead on NMBS and 600 V DC overhead on the Kusttram
Owned:NMBS/SNCB
Operator:NMBS/SNCB
Map Type:Belgium#Europe
Embedded:
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Marker:rail-underground
Marker-Colour:
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Knokke railway station (Dutch; Flemish: Station Knokke; French: Gare de Knokke) is a railway station serving Knokke-Heist and Knokke, in West Flanders, Belgium. The station was built in 1920. It is run by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB) as a terminal station located on the railway line 51B from Brugge and has services to Brussels-South and beyond to Tongeren. The Kusttram terminus is located outside the station with trams to Oostende and beyond.[1]

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

See also

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Citations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KNOKKE . 2023-11-05 . www.belgianrail.be.